Sentences with word «tusche»

The greasiness, grittiness and oiliness of the lithographic crayon and the quicksilver liquidity of tusche are as much the «subjects» of her lithographs as the loaded brushstroke is the «subject» of her paintings.»
Tyler had to substitute lithographic tusche in to Stella's felt - tipped pens to have him agree to work together.
Helen Frankenthaler Orange Hoop 1965 Lithograph with tusche wash on cream Richard de Bas, Auvergne a la Main paper Artist's proof; aside from the edition of 24 ULAE, West Islip, publisher; Zigmunds Priede, printer Signed and dated lower right; edition lower left Image: 20» x 15»; Sheet: 26» x 20»
Jan Schoonhoven, Untitled, 1979 tusche on paper 38 3/4 x 25 inches November 4 — December 23, 2010 Peter Freeman, Inc. is pleased to present an exhibition of drawings by the Dutch artist Jan Schoonhoven (1914 - 1994).
The Exotic Bird Series marks the first instance of an active merging of lithography and screen printing, the use of glitterflex, (paralelling similar textures in the paintings), and the adoption of liquid tusche to create lithographic washes.
Lau's geometric forms, inspired by magic charts and mandalas are juxtaposed with tusche renderings and acid washes resembling nebulas or alchemy.
Impersonal in subject yet tenderly executed in encaustic paint or lithographic tusche, in pencil, ink or lead relief, these symbols simultaneously entice and resist the viewer.
He also used layers of tusche and gouache as additive and subtractive elements; he would frequently scrape, erase, and scumble his drawings and paintings.
Joan Mitchell, Flower I, 1981, from the «Bedford» series, colour lithograph printed from eight aluminium plates, crayon, tusche (National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
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